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Our Indian Protectorate is a significant historical work that offers an in-depth analysis of British colonial rule and administration in India. Charles Lewis Tupper provides a detailed examination of the governance systems, policies, and institutional frameworks that characterized the Indian Protectorate during the colonial period.
The book serves as an important primary source for understanding the complexities of colonial administration, including the political, economic, and social structures implemented by the British Raj. Tupper’s work explores the relationships between the colonial administration and Indian territories, the mechanisms of control and protection, and the broader implications of imperial rule on Indian society.
This non-fiction account is essential reading for historians, students of colonial history, and those interested in understanding the nuanced dynamics of British-Indian relations. The work contributes valuable perspectives to the ongoing discourse about colonial history and its lasting impact on the Indian subcontinent.







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